M/S Ski Program
The Middle School Ski program for today, January 27th has been cancelled because of the rain. Today’s session will be made up on Friday, February 17th.
Parents need to pick up there child’s equipment between 2:00 – 3:30 this afternoon behind the middle school in the POD if they need it for this weekend. Any equipment not picked up this afternoon will be locked in the POD for the weekend.
Intramural Basketball
Basketball continues again this Saturday, January 28th! All dates are listed here.
Coach Pete’s Winter Sports
Coach Peter Sylvester’s Winter programs have started and are now closed. For more information please see each program link listed below.
Floor Hockey - Monday’s, Pre-K – Gr. 3
Floor Hockey – Tuesday’s, Gr. 4 &5
Basketball – Tuesday’s, Age 3-5 yrs.
Soccer – Wednesday’s, 3 yrs – K (the 3 yr. old session has been cancelled)
Wide World of Sports – Friday’s, gr. K-2
Action Packed Wednesday
The next Action Packed Wednesday session of 2012 takes place Wednesday, February 1st. Children in grades K-5 are welcome to register. A bus transports students from the Chickering School to the Caryl Community Center for an afternoon of fun, games, and learning. Please click here for more information and registration information.
You must sign up ahead of time to participate each Wednesday the program is offered!
Cardio/Resistance Classes
There is still room in both of the exercise classes now being offered to adults in the Caryl Community Center. More information about both can be found by clicking here!
Ski Programs
Chaperones are still needed for the Middle School Ski trips on Friday nights, please email info@doverrec.com if you are available one of the remaining four weeks.
For more information on either program please click the appropriate one below:
K-5 Ski Program
Middle School Ski Program
Channing Pond
The pond is currently closed for skating.
Updates regarding ice skating on Channing Pond will be posted on our website throughout the winter. Be sure to check back in when the weather has stayed cold enough to allow at least 6″ of ice to form on the pond.
More information can also be found by clicking here.